I've decided to make a new log with my evolved goals. Long ago as a teen and beyond I sought only a muscular physique ignoring an all around rounded state and proper diet. Through a constantly evolving moral state my diet and ideals have grown, now as well as my goals.

Today as a grown man I seek new things, I crave new goals, to push and break new boundaries. Still 'weight lifting' and following a proper Vegan diet, I now desire to break the boundaries of human endurance and combine that with strength and power. Some say it can't be done, I say bullshit. Humans are perfectly designed for power, speed, endurance, and strength. The apex predator. Which is why we require strict responsibility so we don't rip this planet apart.

There were, and still are times where I trip and stumble dangerously close to death. Most recently with a total bowel obstruction that nearly ruptured my only remaining intestine. Half a life lived is not a life worth living.

I will run 100 miles. I do not know when I will reach this century run. Perhaps 1, 2, 5, 10, 15, maybe 20 years from now, all I know is I will do it. This log is here to chronicle this extreme pursuit of endurance, as well as my continuing goals of strength and power.

Humans are perfectly designed for power, speed, endurance, and strength

By "designed" I assume you meant to say "evolved" I would even argue that humans are for better evolved for endurance than for speed and strength. A cheetah can run 75 mph, a beetle can walk around carrying 850 times its bodyweight, both of which make humans look absolutely pathetic in comparison. But over a long enough distance, humans can outrun nearly every land animal on the planet. This, along with our ability to reason, is our great trademark genetic advantage on this earth. Daniel Lieberman at Harvard has been doing extensive research on this very issue.

That said, 100 miles is an awesome goal, and should be treated with the awe and respect it deserves. Do not skip steps. I like that you seem willing to let it take however much time it needs, rather than setting an artificial deadline to accomplish it by. Good luck!

I have not yet pushed beyond the marathon distance, but I may in the future.

In Vibram's no less!!!! Nothing like the San Diego terrain of the burbs to train on!!! Today 4S Ranch (that's where you ran)....Tomorrow...who knows! I am sure I will hear about it before you see this...lol.

I love your positive attitude. I agree in that we can be many things all at once, specialisation is one way that suits many but being multi trained is another way that also suits many and strength, agility, stamina, speed, endurance is absolutely possible in the same person. There aren't just triathlons but pentathlons and heptathlons.

I am fascinated by endurance so really feel you on this - it's why I want to do Ironman - it may take me 2 or 3 years but I have to do it - for me I'm just hungry for that complete endurance exeriance.

You will get to your goal because endurance is a lot about the mind and believing you can do it.

Last year I did a 24 hour event in the UK called TR24, I did not run continously as some did although it was never my goal to run non-stop, I had a milage goal instead which I made, mainly because in training there was never a doubt in my mind I would not make the milage I set for myself - and it was a high placed goal.

I expect you will already have heard of vegan endurance runner Scott Jurek, he writes quite a few articles that may help you.

Today was kind of disappointing but to be expected. I only did 10 1/4 miles but it was twice as hard than my last run and took me an extra 5 minutes or so. I guess when you are coming in fresh 10 miles 1x a week seems easy. Then when you try and do 10 miles 2x a week your body scratches it's proverbial head and goes, "Hmm, wait a second." when you go and do 10 miles 3x a week then your body turns on the 'oh shit alarm' and things get whacky.

What I am going to do is do 2 days rest, 2 days rest, and 3 days rest to utilize an entire week for training. I'll need to fight tooth and nail to get my body acclimated to 30 miles a week before I can even think of adding any mileage each day.

Divamom pointed out when I can run 10mi 3x a week I should only be looking to add a mile or so each day to prevent my body from going into oh shit mode.

I got really tired, not cardiovascularly, but I was having trouble controlling gait and impact as a result my knees and ankles are pretty sore. As the weeks go on and I can run 30 miles in a week I should be able to control myself better and avoid this.

Ran a bit today, totally barefoot to try and analyze my ankle and knee pains. I realized it was my gait. It is all off. I am trying to relearn to run in the Pose style now and it is exhusting. Either way, today sucked ass. Bleh.

I have been living without internet in my van for the past week, and before that have been too lazy to update. But I am still training toward my goal!

I am running every other day, or 15x a month. Thus so far I am doing 5 miles each day, which averages about 18 miles a week. I will begin adding to every 1st day starting tomorrow., until I reach marathon mileage, then I will begin adding to my other two 5 mile days until I get to about 50 miles per week.

I am doing resistance training 2x a week as well.

Today I did weighted pushups and biceps, abs, and lunges with my weight vest. No where to do chinups so I did curls with my vest.

On Tuesday I will be getting some new shoes. I need to move way from minimalist shoes because of my mileage and move toward a more mid-ground shoe like the New Balance Minimus or Merrel intro Road shoe.

Stop by with Mom! Not leaving now...trip was postponed a week or two! yay on the shoes...are you going to REI or Roadrunner...go to both first...Roadrunner is right across the street from REI...both have phenomenal shoe depts! Miss you guys!

Stop by with Mom! Not leaving now...trip was postponed a week or two! yay on the shoes...are you going to REI or Roadrunner...go to both first...Roadrunner is right across the street from REI...both have phenomenal shoe depts! Miss you guys!

Aww, miss you too Amy. <3

Mom and I are leaving here Tuesday for San Diego, what time is good for you? We can do coffee.

I am going to do REI because of their unconditional return guarantee for members. Btw. I discovered I need to lean forward slightly when forefoot striking. It reduces pain on my bad knee.

call on your way down to your sister's...I should be here...we can do coffee here and save some $$$...I have the New Mexico Pinot Blend from Traders at the moment--will be working, so you know how that goes...Bob and Meisha miss you, too and Dan and Rebecka have both asked about you ...if not, will see you as you will be down here through the 26th, right?--logging off...give Mom a HUGE hug from all of us.

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